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Sidewalk at north end Old South Church, sec.5, 306 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 20, 1904

The church yard railing for the Old South Church can be seen on the right side of the image. To the left is the Old South Building with various businesses. On the far left side of the image is part of the Boston Journal building at Washington and Water Streets.

Sidewalk at Old South Church, sec.5, 306 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 20, 1904

The Old South Church entrance is on the right side of the image. On the far left side of the image is the Boston Journal building at Water Street. To the right of it is the Winthrop Building at Spring Lane. To the right of it is the Old South Building.

Crossings Washington St. corner Milk St. sec.5, 322 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 20, 1904

Streetcar tracks merge at the intersection of Washington and Milk Streets. The Old South Meeting House is across the street. In the distance on the left side is the Boston Herald Building.

Sidewalk south side Milk St. corner Washington St., sec.5, 322 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., November 20, 1904

The Boston and Maine Railroad office is on the right side of the image. To the left of the streetcar is the Old South Meeting House.

Sidewalk Washington and Milk Sts., south side, sec.5, 322 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 20, 1904

The window of the Boston and Maine Railroad can be seen on the right side of the image. The Old South Meeting House is across the street.

Winter Street side of Tuttle's Shoe Store, Boston, Mass., November 20, 1904

The store windows can be seen along Winter Street.

Sidewalk corner Winter and Washington Street, Tuttle's Shoe Store, 435 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., November 1904

The store windows can be seen along Winter Street.

Easterly end of A. Shuman & Co's. Store, 440 Washington St., Summer Street side, Boston, Mass., November 20, 1904

Shuman's clothing store is seen on the Summer Street side of the building.

Sidewalk at The Arcade, 558 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 20, 1904

The sign in the doorway reads "The Arcade, entrance to Marston's Luncheon for Men and Women." Across the street part of the Adams House hotel can be seen next to the entrance to B.F. Keith's New Theatre. To the right of the theatre is O'Callaghan, a cloak and suit store.

Doorway of Oblast Shoe Co., sidewalks, 641 Washington Street, west side, Boston, Mass., November 20, 1904

A newsboy stands next to the Oblast Shoe Company at the intersection of Washington and Boylston Streets. Construction can be seen on the other side of Washington Street.

Boylston Building north side, Boston, Mass., November 1904

The north side of the Boylston Building shows the Continental Clothing House and C.J. Bailey & Company. Bailey is partially obscured in this image. Washburn's Department Store faces on to Washington Street in the distance. Streetcar tracks can be seen in the image.

Doorway of 9-111 Boylston St., west side, Washington St. (645-657)

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Doorway of 9-111 Boylston St., west side, Washington St. (645-657)

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North side Boylston Building, Boston, Mass., November 1904

The Continental Clothing House text on the facade reads "Importers of fine wool." Streetcar tracks can be seen in the image.

Doorway at #1 Boylston St., west side, 645-657 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 20, 1904

"Will Armstrong, portraits by photography" is located at No. 1 Boylston Street. Part of the Oblast Shoe Company can be seen on the right side of the image.

Sidewalk north side of Boylston Building, Washington St., west side, 645-657 Washington St.

Store front windows for the Continental Clothing House dominate this image. A part of Washburn's Department Store can be seen on Washington Street.

Sidewalk and doorway at #20 Summer St.

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Sidewalk at 426 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 26, 1904

The sign for the Worth Cushion Sole Shoe at 406 Washington can be seen in the upper left corner of the image. The shoes were manufactured by the Cummings Company.

Crossing Bedford and Washington Streets, east side, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

The store on the corner is Gross & Strauss, women's and children's outfitters.

Sidewalk at R.H. White's, east side, 110 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

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Sidewalk at Gross & Strauss's, Washington St., east side, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

The store on the corner is Gross & Strauss, women's and children's outfitters.

110 Washington St. R.H. White, Washington St., sidewalks, east side

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Sidewalk 368-370 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

Part of the Dame, Stoddard & Company store at 374 Washington can be seen. The business carried cutlery, fishing tackle, photographic goods and skates.

Sidewalk 372-374 Washington Street, east side, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

Dame, Stoddard & Company, 374 Washington, carries cutlery, fishing tackle, photographic goods and skates.

Sidewalk at 376 Washington Street, east side, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

Kettell & Blake at 376 Washington carry watches. Dame, Stoddard & Company, 374 Washington, carries cutlery, fishing tackle, photographic goods and skates.

Sidewalk at Mechanics National Bank, 378 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

Mechanics National Bank can be seen on the right side of the image at the Franklin Street intersection. Dame, Stoddard & Company, cutlery, on the street to the left of the bank.

Sidewalk at Washington Building (381 Washington St.)

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Sidewalk at Washington Building (381 Washington St.)

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Sidewalk 410-414 Washington St., east side, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

Hibbard and Mason tailors are at 414 Washington Street. To their left at 412 is a men's clothing store.

Sidewalk 416-418 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

Various businesses line this stretch of Washington Street.

Sidewalk at 474 Washington St., east side Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

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Sidewalk 480-482 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

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Sidewalk 663 Washington St., west side, Boston, Mass., October 1904

Chamberlain Hats is to the right of the Lyceum Theatre on Washington Street.

Sidewalks 677-679 Washington St. west side

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Sidewalk 681 Washington St., west side, Boston, Mass., October 1904

A clothing store is on the corner of Washington and Lagrange Streets.

Sidewalk 693 Washington St., south from Lagrange St.. Boston, Mass., October 1904

Clothing stores line Washington Street, just beyond Lagrange Street.

Sidewalk 696-698 Washington St., Boston, Mass., October 1904

A man leans against the storefront window at 696 Washington Street.

Sidewalk 695-697 Washington St., west side, Boston, Mass., October 1904

The J.N. Landers' Lunch restaurant is located at 695 Washington Street.

Sidewalk northwest corner Lagrange and Washington Sts., west side, Boston, Mass., October 1904

A clothing store is on the corner of Lagrange and Washington Streets. The Lyceum Theatre is just beyond the store on Washington Street. Streetcar tracks can be seen in the image.

Sidewalk 701-703 Washington St., west side, Boston, Mass., October 1904

The business on the left side of the image is a hat manufacturer. A sign above street level reads "Boylston Lager." Landers Lunch restaurant can be seen to the right of the beer sign.

Sidewalk 700 Washington St., east side, at Beach Street, Boston, Mass., October 1904

Two men stand at the intersection of Washington and Beach Streets in front of the Pioneer Clothing Company store.

Crossing in Eliot St. at 707 Washington St., west side, Boston, Mass., October 1904

The William B. Hunt & Company drugstore is located at 707 Washington Street at the corner of Eliot Street. The drugstore sells Dr. Hoff's German Tar Syrup and theatrical makeup at cut prices. The Eliot rooming house is on the left side of the image.

Cobb-Aldrich's Store, Washington St. (710-728 Washington St.)

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Sidewalk 754 Washington Street, east side, sec.1, Boston, Mass., October 1904

The sidewalk in front of Osgood's Furniture Store can be seen at 754-756 Washington Street. Carey's Furniture can be seen on the left side of the image just beyond the intersection with Dix Place.

Sidewalk 736-740 Washington St., east side, Boston, Mass., October 1904

A subway construction site can be seen on the sidewalk at the end of the block. On the right side of the image is a furniture store and to the left a barber and wigmaker establishment.

Sidewalk 756 Washington Street, east side, sec.1, Boston, Mass., October 1904

The sidewalk in front of Osgood's Furniture Store can be seen at 754-756 Washington Street. Linsky & Brothers, tailors, 745 Washington, can be seen on the left side of the image at Dix Place. The window reflection shows Carey's Furniture.

756-762 Washington St., sec.1, east side sidewalks

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766-768 Washington St., sec.1, east side sidewalks

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Sidewalk of Rogers Building, sec.6, 209 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., October 1904

The Rogers Building with store fronts is seen. Just beyond it on the left side is the light colored Sears Building. The next building on the left, on the other side of the intersection is the Ames Building. Across from the Sears Building, in shadow, is the Old State House.

Sidewalk Kneeland St., south side, corner Washington St., Boston, Mass., October 1904

The Cobb Aldrich & Company grocery store can be seen on the corner. The elevated railroad at Harrison Avenue and Kneeland Street can be seen in the distance.